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The lessons of September 11 are that if we allow law enforcement to do their work free of political interference, if we give them adequate resources and modern technologies, we can protect our citizens without intruding on our liberties.
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I'm standing on my Monopoly board that means I'm on top of my game
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A good strategy focuses efforts on a target, and that focus can only be achieved by not diffusing energy in other directions - that is the meaning of Michael Porter's dictum of "choosing what not to do." At the same time, a good strategy chooses the right target to focus on, not wasting the focus of energy on a target that cannot be affected or that is unimportant - that is the meaning of Drucker's distinction between efficiency and effectiveness.
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I've just got to let my teammates know in practice, without even telling them, that I don't think I'm ahead of anybody.
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The true ethical test is not only the readiness to save the victims, but also - even more, perhaps - the ruthless dedication to annihilating those who made them victims.
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Wars damage the civilian society as much as they damage the enemy. Soldiers never get over it.
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Prayer is the inner bath of love into which the soul plunges itself.
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The art of detection is finding a common denominator for the fractions of a case.
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You can't even smoke a cigarette on network television anymore. Not that everyone should be smoking cigarettes, but that's how crazy it's gotten. You can't even do things like that that are real-life things.
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Leave no stone unturned.